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May 5, 2026 by Livern Barrett

Nine-year nightmare: Former TAJ cashiers exonerated after spending nearly a decade facing fraud charges

Five women who were arrested and charged nine years ago in connection with a multimillion-dollar fraud, which the authorities said was uncovered at Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ), were exonerated…
May 5, 2026 by Sashana Small

JTA watching education rights case closely 

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) is anticipating the outcome of a constitutional challenge brought by Opposition Spokesman on Education Damion Crawford against the Government over its alleged…
May 5, 2026 by Albert Ferguson

Anchovy High School to immortalise Howard Ward

WESTERN BUREAU: Montego Bay businessman Howard Ward is to be immortalised by Anchovy High School after donating $14 million in cash and kind to aid in its post-Hurricane Melissa recovery, his latest…
May 5, 2026 by Janet Silvera

The Russells taking their ‘Deja’ brand to Runaway Bay 

WESTERN BUREAU: The children of the late Montego Bay business Robert Rusell are expanding the family’s Deja Resort brand, with the acquisition of a property in St Ann, which will be added to its…
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May 5, 2026 by Christopher Thomas

MoBay’s mayor gets tough, seven advertisers pay up

WESTERN BUREAU: With the St James Municipal Corporation (StJMC) keeping its promise to take enforcement action against 15 delinquent advertisers, who collectively owe J$16.3 million, seven of the…
May 5, 2026 by Christopher Thomas

Liberty Caribbean wants telecoms networks to earn clients’ trust

WESTERN BUREAU: Charles Douglas, the senior manager of government and regulatory affairs at Liberty Caribbean, says that telecommunications networks must uphold reliable reputations to maintain the…
May 5, 2026

Fae Ellington joins JWNF for Anancy-themed literacy drive in Kingston schools

A familiar figure from Jamaican folklore is being deployed for a modern purpose. The JWN Foundation (JWNF) has turned to Anancy, the island’s enduring trickster, to promote kindness, community and a…
May 5, 2026

Special-needs students gain work experience at PBCJ

The Public Broadcasting Corporation of Jamaica (PBCJ) recently hosted three special-needs students, aged 17 to 19, from the Best Care Special Education School for a three-week work-experience…
May 5, 2026

Couple opening doors to tertiary education for St Thomas students 

For Kenroy and Melaine Moyston, access to higher education should never be limited by a student’s financial circumstances.  Guided by this belief, the husband-and-wife team has launched the Open Door…